Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 61

Publication:
Chicago Tribunei
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
61
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

L.1....til LH Zuatust llo 1029 Try 111, so Try Nt-da. dr. 71, loci 4., ilk 1 4 -A 111.41" 4 po 1 410 i 'I It''' ''t 1 I 4 I '2' 410 '7 I 1 I 411 410P 1) imam, 1 I a emjnings cLtth fintiliShOpS ell01111115 thc 1 1 rt UNUSUAL: UN US UA IL it '84 1 7 4411114 sit Mayonnaise Dressing It you like oty HansaMad Candies. 'ins 14b too sot uslastic 1 about this new Oil Mayonnaise. Mails in ray eon kitchen sr the yolks ot bosh country ..11 PIK IrePtrtable eel.

tomrton find I a. Rich. town'. flavored to pert I Just try it. Ont" 40e I generous i ter et ons shooa es hated below: Smallest IT'atch Made Hark' made platinum tate maltrot onntrostent astute Dona II Ragumut movement-- cave vet lb tangy abared 14 tint nand dia moods.

SnInlIP al 4' $900 Others Up to 0.000 1 itt 14, Mos. St. IS S. NIA loots Ait. Sties St.

S. Itifekagas AL re Deartor St. IS W. Rood illik ni 11. La swig St 130 IS Stabits lb Ay.

W. sikk sin flea St I Ss. 1.4 Sails at veninge illed Sionitapt ITEBoluir CO3IPANY 27 North State Street CHICAGO riret floor oil Enitrt rAliAlt floor. GM roof A IVIlt 110 8 Roo latairPet Nei" ark fart lio Luxurious Furs tram a reliable house at attract ate prices tV AT A LAKE FOREST SWIMMING MEET the society camera found this group of interested spectators Mrs. Edmund A.

Russell, Mrs. Helen T. Russell, Mrs. Ralph S. Longstaff, and Mrs.

John Coleman. The little bathing beauty at the right was not identified. (Tribune photograph.) AT ANOTHER SMART SET GATHERING the camera discovered Mrs. Laurance H. Armour with Mr.

and Mrs. Donald B. Douglas at her right and left. (Tr Una photograph.) This RACCOON COAT imatihod. Is eltere4 at the ivesusabko prke of 3250 Terms it desita.

ONG sT maga. CaSiod ter ad DoStistell. Ogoon Eveswinge thetil Phoso Costrsi ISO Festthis beauty powder 1: Hsta tte Ails; COAT I COAT COAT $285 3165 375 Ben( 1' a17e Io I CI I See for yourself the beauty-revealing effect of Plough's Black and White Face Powder'. The instant you apply this soft, fluffy powder you note the silken texture, the natural glow it lends to your complexion; and hours later you find this same smoothness and beauty. But only through every-day use can you appreciate fully the advantages of this fine powder, not the least of which is the popular price.

Begin using it today! t7)-140tta1ta BLACKEI-40WH ITE kace Powder Ow ira, or you the Charm or 1 i v. "IT 1 I I 410-I .2 ear the I 1 1 I 1,414 L. BODY 1 i LIE Wear the I I GLOVE id r.s. oe. $10.50 It charms the fig- a ure setth Per laa I I silty.

I 2 it tivety rdeuces I diaphragm. i s. I i and stsiumen. 41 it makes you lo I ok 16(1x, I' is a Lot rubber. and lea I 4 It is rubber.

and ashes perfectly. it gives you youth and poise. 1.1, I Expert fitters constantly in attend. I 11 "'ance. i BODYGLOVE SHOP' 1 928 Stevens Bldg.

I I "'lin NORTH STATE STook-se Dearbare S902 JO .4. A WHEATON FLOWER SHOW at Trinity Episcopal parish house drew a host of society notables. including Mrs. Dexter Fairbank and Mrs. John J.

Bryant Jr. (Tribune photograph.) SOCIETY'S AUGUST MECCA, SARATOGA Almost all the fashionables of the east gather at this picturesque resort annually for one of America's most famous race meetings. (Photograph from Pacific and Atlantic.) srwyt'K IF ff FA rp fre-fl DON'T SQUINT li 1 4011V, 9 1 4 al 414 litts tainonds 4 'IlkooN 74; -CRAVEN'S TINTED CRUXrrE LENSES REDUCE GLARE Ca-stake klieg la tiormro skadete. groomed S. your precription.

Smart sew I OAR tram. shove Immo complete. As Low As $15 Consult as oboist yoar glasses no obligation CRAVEN COMPANY OPTICIANS 31 East Madison St. Oposaito 4- 4 1 1 (,,,) 1 1 11 or th. 9.,,,, 1 1 I IP Ojv 1 eAreiliailly 1 1:1.

44 permanent finger waves arcup04 LB urnitaminc 3 8 N- Street permanent waves 1 fl nnpr II AT ANOTHER RESORT DOWN EAST, Easthampton, Long Island, the camera found Mrs. Dickson Potter in this four-tier black faille taffeta.evening gownone of the stunning creations exhibited at a fashion show. (Photograph front racific and Atlantic.) SMART SUMMER MODES as exemplified by Mrs. William Ziegler and Mrs. Sloan Hilton at Saratoga.

(Photograph from International.) 1 WHAT THEY'RE WEARING at Saratoga as depicted by Miss Marion Wilson, with Foxhall Keene, who were among the social elite at the New York races. Mr. Keene is a noted turfman. (photouraph from troternationaL).

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Chicago Tribune
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Chicago Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
7,805,903
Years Available:
1849-2024